Category: History

  • Title: “Exploring the Human Experience: A Journey Through Artistic Movements” Introduction: The human experience is a complex and ever-evolving concept that has been explored and depicted through various art forms throughout history. From the Renaissance to the present

    What Should I Be Doing?
    Select a theme for your exhibition
    Find ten works of art that work well with your theme and that come from at least five different artistic movements we have studied (for instance, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo and so forth)
    Write and post your exhibition 
    2. Research:
    – Research your theme.
    – Select and research the works of art you will be using.
    3. Assignment – Final Project (40 points): 
    I would like you to create a virtual art exhibition on a theme of your choice.
    Select ten works of art that not only work well with your theme but that are also from at least five different stylistic movements that we have learned about thus far.
    You will to write an introduction (explain your theme) and conclusion as well as a paragraph for each of the works of art in your exhibition explaining how it ties in with your theme.
    You may be as creative as you wish in terms of the presentation of your final work.

  • Title: The Evolution of Inman’s Views on Secession, Slavery, and War

    How have Inman’s views on secession, slavery, and war changed by the time he finds himself in the military hospital? What has he come to believe of both sides, the Federals and the Confederates, their leaders, and their motivations for fighting? Is he being overly cynical?

  • Title: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Critical Analysis

    Students are required to write a minimum of 5 full pages, not counting title page and works cited; please keep the essay to no more than 7 pages. Format: Doubled-spaced, typed, font in Times New Roman or Arial, size 12. 1-inch margins all around.  Works Cited must be properly formatted. 

  • “Guidelines for Writing Thoughtful and Thorough Book Reviews”

    Instructions for writing your book reviews
    Book Reviews (60 points each of two reviews)
    To receive full credit you must..
    • Submit a review of a minimum length of four (4) pages and maximum length of six
    (6) pages
    Make sure you read the entire book.
    Use page references within your paper noting the page number in parentheses from material found throughout the book…
    Place a heading and title on your review (see example below)
    Use “header/footer” function to place page numbers, centered at the bottom of each page
    Book & Movle Review Format:
    a) Double-spaced (not single, 1.5 or triple spaced)
    b) One-inch margins left, right, top and bottom
    c) Times New Roman or Arial ONLY.
    d) 12-point font size ONLY.
    f) Title page as shown below:
    HIS 268
    Your name
    Due date
    Professor Swain
    A Rumor of War
    Author Phlip Caputo served as an Army officer in Viet Nam during the Viet Nam
    War. During this time he describes.
    (Start your review on this first page, no title page)
    Book Review Content and Style:
    A summary of the book indicating general subject matter and the author’s thesis.
    Follow through on one or more of the characters in the book. Which made an impression on you? Why? What parts of the book caused you to think, reflect, be surprised, shocked, angry, and so forth?
    When you paraphrase and quote directly from parts of the book, use in-text parenthetical references indicating page number. EX: (p. 45).
    Be very specific in relating accounts from the book. If you simply generalize your report, I can only assume that you did not read the book but merely skimmed it. Jot down notes, impressions, reactions as you read, highlight key statements and facts in the book
    Instructor’s evaluation criteria:
    Your work will be evaluated using the following criteria…
    Is your discussion well organized? Are your arguments validated?
    Is the paper well-written and easy for a reader who has never read the book to understand?
    Does the paper show some creativity and original insight?
    Is the paper largely free of errors in grammar, syntax and spelling?
    Does the paper use in-text, parenthetical references to pages or other sources wherever needed? Have you avoided plagiarism?
    Did you follow formatting instructions as listed in the Module’s “Book Review” page link?
    Important Note: Even though I may initially submit a passing grade on your researched assignment, if I receive a report from turnitin.com that indicates a possibility of plagiarism, I will change your grade accordingly

  • Crafting an Immigration Policy for the United States: Lessons from History and Other Countries Title: Crafting an Immigration Policy for the United States: Lessons from History and Other Countries Immigration has been a defining aspect of the United States since its inception. From

    In the unlikely event that the Biden administration asked you to craft an immigration policy for the United States, using U.S. history’s experiences as a guide. What policies would you recommend to the President for regulating the entry of new immigrants? What policies in the past have worked and what policies have not worked? Are there lessons from other countries that can be applied to the U.S.?  Strive to avoid vague
    statements and generalities.
    Use ONLY these sources provided please

  • Title: “Fighting for Equality: Strategies of Civil Rights Activists and the Impact of Containment in the Late 20th Century America”

    What Strategies did civil rights activists use to combat segregation and disenfranchisement? Was the policy of Containment during the Cold War successful? Why did many American become less optimistic about the future in the late-20th century ?

  • “Unleashing the Dragon: The Persistence of Unchecked Power in Modern China under Mao and Xi Jinping”

    Write a 10 page research paper on unchecked power in China. First discuss Mao and whether there were people who could check his power and then discuss Xi JinPing and how the system is still in place for unchecked power. There should be a focus of the power of the Communist party in China under Mao and China today. There needs to be a thesis (some argument about how the unchecked power remains).

  • “Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health”

    I’ve attached the instructions and reading material to complete this essay.
    Please read instruction carefully.
    Thank you!

  • “Exploring the Intersection of Racism and Rationalization in American Society”

    I have also attached the instructions in the file. This is what I have right now (file: ANTH2250_Final) but I don’t think I answer it well, could you read the texts and edit it so that it answers the question? PLEASE DO NOT USE AI or plagiarize as they heavily check for this. Thank you so much!
    ______
    Racism and rationalization: Comment on these quotations with respect to the ideas of racism and rationalization.
    The first thing which brought me to my senses in all this racial discussion was the continuous change in the proofs and arguments advanced. (Du Bois 99)
    The American Negro has the great advantage of never having believed that collection of myths to which white Americans cling: that their ancestors were all freedom-loving heroes …. The tendency (among African Americans) has really been, insofar as this was possible, to dismiss white people as the slightly mad victims of their own brainwashing. (Baldwin, 101-02)
    In the following pages, I examine four popular arguments against horizontal nuclear proliferation and suggest that all four are ideological and orientalist…. Each of these four arguments could as easily be turned backwards and used to delegitimate Western nuclear weapons …. It is my argument that, in the production of this binary distinction [between a modern, ration West and a backward, irrational Oriental world], possible fears and ambivalences about Western nuclear weapons are purged and recast as intolerable aspects of the Other…. Our discourse on proliferation is a piece of ideological machinery that transforms anxiety-provoking ambiguities into secure dichotomies. (Gusterson 115)

  • Title: “Addressing Social Justice for the Homeless: The Enactment and Impact of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act”

    Describe the purpose of a currently enacted policy that addresses the social justice problem for a chosen population, using scholarly literature for support.
    ◦ Remember, this policy must be enacted-in other words, it must be passed legislation.
    • Describe the programs and services provided through the policy, using scholarly literature for support.
    ◦ What are examples of the programs and services that are being offered as a result of your chosen policy?
    ◦ Who is the target population for these programs and services?
    • Describe how the policy connects to the chosen social justice problem, using scholarly literature for support.
    ◦ Connect the policy to the social justice problem you selected by giving a brief description of the problem. Is it a new problem, something that has recently arisen, or an old problem that never got resolved?
    • Describe the historical issues and context that led to the creation of the social problem and policy development.
    ◦ Include information about the voting outcomes for the policy and the legislative leaders who influenced the policy historically and in the present.
    ◦ Include the impact these historical features have had on the policy’s implementation